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Despite the ridiculous nature of the article, I think people still use jQuery
quite a bit. I see it used within Rails, etc., often with Bootstrap to help
make everything look a little nicer with less effort.

Heh... getting away from OOP... "functional" programming... makes sense when
you're working with web pages (since pages don't exactly store state), but
I don't expect you can use that hammer with everything.